Whole-Body Metabolism, Carbohydrate Utilization, and Caloric Energy Balance After Sport Concussion: A Pilot Study.

SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH(2020)

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Background: Sport concussion (SC) causes an energy crisis in the brain by increasing energy demand, decreasing energy supply, and altering metabolic resources. Whole-body resting metabolic rate (RMR) is elevated after more severe brain injuries, but RMR changes are unknown after SC. The purpose of this study was to longitudinally examine energy-related changes in collegiate athletes after SC. Hypothesis: RMR and energy consumption will increase acutely after SC and will return to control levels with recovery. Study Design: Case-control study. Methods: A total of 20 collegiate athletes with SC (mean age, 19.3 +/- 1.08 years; mean height, 1.77 +/- 0.11 m; mean weight, 79.6 +/- 23.37 kg; 55% female) were compared with 20 matched controls (mean age, 20.8 +/- 2.17 years; mean height, 1.77 +/- 0.10 m; mean weight, 81.9 +/- 23.45 kg; 55% female). RMR, percentage carbohydrate use (%CHO), and energy balance (EBal; ratio between caloric consumption and expenditure) were assessed 3 times: T-1, <= 72 hours after SC; T-2, 7 days after T-1; and T-F, after symptom resolution. A 2 x 2 x 3 (group x sex x time) multivariate analysis of variance assessed RMR, %CHO, and EBal. Changes in RMR, %CHO, and EBal (T(1)to T-F) were correlated with days to symptom-free and days to return to play in the concussed group. Results: Women reported being symptom-free (median, 6 days; range, 3-10 days) sooner than men (median, 11 days; range, 7-16 days). RMR and %CHO did not differ across time between groups or for group x sex interaction. SC participants had higher EBal than controls at T-1(P= 0.016) and T-2(P= 0.010). In men with SC, increasing %CHO over time correlated with days to symptom-free (r= 0.735 andP= 0.038, respectively) and days to return to play (r= 0.829 andP= 0.021, respectively). Conclusion: Participants with SC were in energy surplus acutely after injury. Although women recovered more quickly than men, men had carbohydrate metabolism changes that correlated with recovery time.
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concussion,pathophysiology,metabolism,energy expenditure,energy balance
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